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On 15 February 2012, two Indian fishermen were killed off the coast of Kerala, India, aboard St. Antony. India alleged that two Italian marines aboard the Italian-flagged commercial oil tanker MB Enrica Lexie killed the fishermen. [1] Shortly after the incident, the Indian Navy intercepted Enrica Lexie and detained the two Italian marines.
On 15 February 2012, the Enrica Lexia was involved in the shooting of two fisherman in the Laccadive Sea off the Indian coast. [3] The tanker was taken to the port of Kochi on 17 February 2012 under escort by the Indian Coast Guard. [4] The ship was allowed to leave 80 days later, on 6 May 2012 after the owners posted a surety bond. [5]
On April 9, 2013, Syfy renewed Haven for a fourth season of thirteen episodes, which premiered in September 2013. [14] Production began on May 8, 2013, with the premiere picking up six months after the events of the season 3 finale. [14] Former Eureka actor Colin Ferguson joined the cast as William, a stranger whose secret agenda leads him to ...
The Season 4 premiere marked Chyler Leigh's first appearance as a main cast member. [2] Leigh had previously appeared during the final three episodes of Season 3 as Meredith Grey's half-sister, Lexie. Following Isaiah Washington's departure from the series, it was reported that executives planned to add new cast members, including Lexie. [6]
An episode with two stories, it showed the contrasting relationship of the two popular "Mr. Pogi 2012" winners with their respective families. "Mr. Pogi" grand winner John Edric Ulang's (Jake Vargas) father had dreams of joining show business but put them on hold because he married early.
It was the second lowest viewed episode of the season on first broadcast, only ahead of "Family". Both of those episodes were the only ones in season four to receive ratings under 10 percent. [4] Several reviewers re-watched the episode after the end of the series. Zack Handlen watched the episode for The A.V. Club in February 2011.
IGN gave the second season an 8.4/10 rating, giving praise to Henry Rollins' character, AJ Weston, saying, "A decidedly stronger second season sees the gang unravel and knit back together." [25] His death was voted #2 on IGN's list of Sons of Anarchy's Best Deaths ahead of the airing of the show's third season. [26]
Seeing no other alternative to destroy the power core, Lexi opts to manually pilot the Espheni ship on a collision course with the core. Meanwhile, the 2nd Mass puts up a valiant yet hopeless fight against the Harnesses. At the same time, after Tom and Lexi say their goodbyes, they are ambushed by a squadron of Beamers.